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I never said TE. I said a Brad Smith-like role given his speed and athleticism. Jackson averaged 4.0 ypc or more in 2016 and 2017, which I’m guessing was because he had to rely on his legs not his arm, whereas he averaged below 3 ypc in 2018 when he had almost 100 more passing attempts than years prior. Point being: he can carry the rock when asked.

Another minimally productive, wildly overrated player that somehow still holds fascination for Bills fans.

My fantasy is a day when the Bills never again have to put gadget players on the field in a futile attempt to overcome for not having good players.

....what attributes other than his obvious size and advertised arm strength lead you to believe he'd be a good addition to PS as a QB prospect?.....from what I'm reading, he makes "steak tartare" look "well done" and developing him probably takes more time than it did to build Rome...is it worth it?.....

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Actually....ONE carry per game. Further evidence that his ypc average is meaningless and that he was one of the dumber signings in Bills history.

And 2 total touchdowns/200 rushing yards over two SEASONS. There is absolutely no room on a roster for that kind of production. I don't love/hate the idea of a gadget guy, but Brad Smith is a very strange hill to die on. You gotta bring a WHOLE lot more production than that to make it a worthy debate. Pure silliness.

What about Tyree Jackson's skill set says gadget guy? He's fast (FOR A QUARTERBACK). Kind of like good looking for a politician. The guy is either a QB or a TE and chances are good he's neither. Strikes me as a really good kid, so I wish him well in life. It's probably not gonna be in the NFL.